How Can I Qualify for a Bareboat Sailing Charter?

To qualify for bareboat chartering, you simply need experience skippering a similarly operated (sail or power) yacht that is within 8 to 10 feet of the yacht you wish to charter. With sufficient experience, a certification or license is not required in most locations, except in the Mediterranean (see below). You also need skills in anchoring, moorings, docking, navigating, and related tasks. The level of skill required depends on the difficulty of the location you wish to charter. For example, the British Virgin Islands is considered an “easy” sailing location with very little anchoring, docking, and navigation required. In the BVI, you don’t need extensive experience with these skills to qualify for bareboat chartering.

Mediterranean Bareboat Charters: A license is required for most Mediterranean sailing monohulls, sailing catamarans, and power catamarans. For sailboats, if you do not have a license, an online Mediterranean Sailing Certification has been approved for U.S. citizens: NauticEd, a U.S.-based sailing school, offers bareboat sailing certification that has been formally approved by maritime authorities in Mallorca (Spain), Italy, Greece, Croatia, and the Seychelles.

Feel free to email us at bareboats@visailing.com with the details of your experience (including boat size and hours), and we can let you know what size yachts you are qualified to bareboat.